The monthly newsletter of the REALTORS®
Association of Indian River County, Inc.
3250 67th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32967. Tel:(772) 567-3510 Fax: (772) 778-6490 E-mail address: [email protected] Website: http://www.RAIRC.com.
July 2016
Greetings Fellow REALTORS® &
Affiliates,
Time is flying by this fiscal year… I can't believe my presi-dency is nearing the end al-ready! September is around the corner and Mr. Vance Brinker-hoff will be taking over the helm soon.
At our last general membership meeting, it was fun to watch and listen to all the nominees selected to run for the various board positions and speak to our membership. And learning of the nominees for the various awards in-
cluding REALTOR®
of the Year, Affiliate of the Year and
Rookie of the Year is always an interesting competition to watch. All are deserving and I applaud you for stepping up and your willingness to serve.
It takes some courage to get up in front of 100+ of your peers on a microphone to present why each feels they are deserving of your vote. Well done to the 2017 nominees! With that, there were many more members who were se-lected to interview for a board position, but may not have made this year's nominee slate. Please don't be disappoint-ed. To be called to interview says a lot that you stand out among your peers so if you are one of those folks, please consider doing it again the next time the call comes in.
As a reminder, the voting is now underway at the associa-tion, with the deadline to get your vote in by July 21st. Please don't forget to plan to come to our next gen-eral membership evening meeting to hear the election re-sults on Thursday July 21st. Our Habitat Auction will take place along with games and fun will be had at the same time. Looking forward to seeing you all soon.
Steve Rennick
RAIRC 2016 President
Annual Meeting RAIRC Education Center,
3250 67th Street, Vero Beach
Thursday, July 21st Lunch served at 12:15PM Call to Order at 12:30PM
Program: Introduce 2017 Officers & Directors And The
Annual Habitat Auction
Auction will consist of a live auction, wine toss, silent bid tables and more!
Bring your checkbooks & credit cards
To Register… visit www.RAIRC.com or call 772-567-3510.
Registry Deadline: 07/19/16 by 11:59PM (Midnight)
Registration: Free Members; $15 Non-Mbrs Late Registry: $15 Mbrs; $30 Non-Mbrs
Look What’s Inside!
Page 3: Affiliate Spot: First American Title
Page 5: Ethics Case Interpretation
Page 8: MeLS Corner
Page 9: REALTOR® Store
** Come VOTE for 2017 BOD and 2016 Award
Winners! Polls are open until July 21st at 2PM!
Please Note:
Due to the Holiday, RAIRC will be closed
for the 4th of July. Have a safe and happy
holiday!!
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Register on-line at
www.rairc.com or call the Association today at (772) 567-3510
REALTORS® Association of Indian River County, Inc. 3250 67th Street
Vero Beach, FL 32967 Phone (772) 567-3510 Fax (772) 778-6490
President: Steve Rennick President-Elect: Vance Brinkeroff Vice-President: Lauren Connolly Secretary-Treasurer: Terry Torres Past President/Director: Robin Raiff Directors: Andrew Harper; Lucy Hendricks; Andrew Gonzalez; Colleen Lafferty; Randy Tremblay; Ed Sullivan Chief Executive Officer: Carol Hawk This publication is prepared monthly by the staff of the REALTORS® Association of Indian River County, Inc. for its members. The newsletter does not have any official authority and the information contained therein should not be acted upon without professional advice. The Association, in accepting advertisement in this publication, makes no independent investigation concerning the services or products advertised and neither enforces nor recommends the same and accepts no responsibility. The REALTORS® Association of Indian River County is the source for services for our members (the real estate professionals) which assists them in meeting the needs of their clients and customers in the real estate transaction.
RAIRC EDUCATION AND EVENT POLICIES
REGISTRY DEADLINE: *2 Calendar Days PRIOR to the scheduled course or event, by 11:59PM (Midnight). Anyone registered after the pre-registration deadline will be considered a LATE registry and will be required to pay full price prior to attending the activity.
NO SHOWS: Anyone registered for a course or event and they do not attend or fail to cancel their registration PRIOR to the registration deadline will be billed $10.00 as a No Show fee.
CANCELLATIONS: Cancellations must be called into the Association office or emailed to [email protected] PRIOR to the registration deadline to avoid the $10.00 No Show fee.
Pre-registration fees: No charge – RAIRC Realtors $10 per CE – Affiliate and FL Realtors $20 per CE – Non-members
Late Registration or At-Door fees: $5 per CE – RAIRC Realtors $15 per CE – Affiliate and FL Realtors $25 per CE – Non-members
CONFIRMATIONS: Anyone who registers for a course using the website, www.RAIRC.com, will receive a registration confirmation number. All students registered for an RAIRC CEU course will receive an email confirmation at least 2 days prior to the scheduled course. If you have not received a confirmation email by that time, please contact the Association to confirm your registration. If you are not on the registration roster the day of class, you will be required to pay a Late Registry fee (see above for fee information)
We will be implementing the use of membership cards starting August 1, 2016. The purpose of the
membership card is to completely remove the sign-in sheet and prevent errors. The benefit of using your
membership card is for electronic registration and easy transfer of credits. RAIRC membership cards will
be required when attending classes. If your membership card is not present, a photo ID will be required when
signing in and out manually.
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Becky Goodner, Escrow Officer
First American Title
First American Title Insurance Company traces its history to 1889. One of the largest title insurers in the nation, we
offer title and escrow services through our Direct Operations throughout the United States and abroad. First American has been Serving Indian River County and the
Treasure Coast for over 30 years.
Becky Goodner was born and raised right here in Vero Beach, FL. She takes pride in her community and enjoys giving back when she can. She is currently working with
the Education Foundation of Indian River County, collecting donations of school supplies for Vero Beach Elementary for the upcoming 2016‐2017 school year.
Becky has been a part of our Vero Beach team for over 4 years now. She was originally hired with little Real Estate experience as an Escrow Assistant in 2012, however her background in exceptional customer service made her a perfect fit for First American. She quickly learned the ins and outs of Title & Escrow and has received multiple
honors within the company. One of her most memorable experiences with First American, was last year, when she was asked to travel to New York City and oversee the
escrows for a large corporate account covering commercial properties spread throughout the North East
United States.
Her ability to form and maintain great relationships with her clients is just one of the things that keep our valued customers at ease throughout their transactions. Becky
believes that every transaction is an opportunity to improve the lives of those involved. She is ready and excited to meet your specific needs with a level of service and friendliness that is hard to beat in this
industry.
First American has a wide range of products and services designed to protect your customers and
promote your business. In addition to Title and Escrow Services, First American offers Property & Casualty insurance, Home Warranty, 1031 Exchanges, and
Residential Surveys. We also have the tools you need and apps such as myFirstAm® which provides
detailed order status as well as the ability research property information, aerial maps and farm
databases.
You can reach Becky and the Vero Beach team by calling 772‐794‐9855 or emailing
[email protected] . The office is conveniently located at 2001 9th Avenue, Suite 108, Vero Beach, FL
32960.
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Membership News
NEW REALTORS Fred Kolb - Billero & Billero - Beach office
Nick Hall - RE/MAX Crown Realty Christopher Fay - Keller Williams Realty of VB
Donald Stadtler - Lighthouse Realty Sheri Keller Cook - The Moorings Realty Sales
Jason Pogany - Treasure Coast Sotheby's Brianna Bergamino - Rennick Real Estate
April Okun - The Small Realty Group Paula Hegi - Treasure Coast Sotheby's
Claire Higgins - Keller Williams Realty of VB Adrienne Reed - Dale Sorensen RE Downtown
Mike Reed - Dale Sorensen RE Downtown Cherion Holder - Alex MacWilliam Inc
Ryan Kasten - Coldwell Banker Paradise VB Ronnie Mleko - Keller Williams Realty of VB
NEW FIRMS Lighthouse Realty
Keller Williams Realty of Treasure Coast Coastal Casa Realty
NEW AFFILIATE Susan Byerley- FBC Mortgage
Elysia Brennan - First American Title
WELCOME BACK: Terry Thompson - Heaton Realty LLC
Thank You to our June Sponsors...
Clay Collins Collins Home Mortgage
Shannon, Lucy, Jessica, Terra Caliber Home Loans
Anna Valencia-Tillery White Glove: Moving & Storage
You are very much appreciated!
ON THE MOVE Rich Generazio from Starfish RE to Keller Williams Realty VB Bill Keeler from Coldwell Banker to Dale Sorensen Downtown
Brad Cronin from Treasure Coast Rlty to Dale Sorensen Downtown Michele Knight from Coldwell Banker to Keller Williams Rlty VB
Austin McNew from Coldwell Banker to Keller Williams Realty VB Marianna Herman from Dale Sorensen to Sea Turtle Real Estate
Alex Garrido Dupuis from Berkshire to Coastal Casa Rlty Barbara Martin from Farless to David Walsh & Associates
Suzanne Leffew from Dale Sorensen to Sea Turtle Real Estate Peggy Brown from Dale Sorensen to Sea Turtle Real Estate
SORRY TO SEE YOU GO Security 1 Lending
imortgage Donna Williford - Leisure Realty of Indian River
Laura Vasquez - Laurel Agency Paul Kovachev - Coldwell Banker Paradise Johnny Lynch - Dale Sorensen Real Estate
Dawn Legue - Security 1 Lending
NAME CHANGE Kat Horskin is now Kat Sutter
Membership Counts… REALTORS® - 1,104
Affiliates - 78
2016 FR & NAR Events Florida REALTORS® 2016 Conference & Expo
Aug 24-28, Rosen Shingle Creek, Orlando Register at... Convention.FloridaRealtors.org
NAR's 2016 REALTORS® Conference & Expo
Nov 2-7, Orlando, FL Register at... Realtor.org/Convention
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Case #4-3: Disclosure of Family Interest ily Interest
(Revised Case #13-4 May, 1988. Transferred to Article 4 November, 1994.)
REALTOR® A listed Client B’s home and subsequently advised him to accept an offer from Buyer C at less than the listed price. Client B later filed a complaint against REALTOR® A with the Board stating that REALTOR® A had not disclosed that Buyer C was REALTOR® A’s father-in-law; that REALTOR® A’s strong urging had convinced Client B, the seller, to accept an offer below the listed price; and that REALTOR® A had acted more in the interests of the buyer than in the best interests of the seller. At the hearing, REALTOR® A defended his actions stating that Article 4 of the Code requires disclosure when the purchaser is a member of the REALTOR® ’S immediate family, and that his father-in-law was not a member of REALTOR® A’s immediate family. REALTOR® A also demonstrated that he had presented two other offers to Client B, both lower than Buyer C’s offer, and stated that, in his opinion, the price paid by Buyer C had been the fair market price. REALTOR® A’s defense was found by the Hearing Panel to be inadequate. The panel concluded that Article 4 forbids a REALTOR® to “acquire an interest in” property listed with him unless the interest is disclosed to the seller or the seller’s agent; that the possibility, even remote, of REALTOR® A’s acquiring an interest in the property from his father-in-law by inheritance gave the REALTOR® a potential interest in it; that REALTOR® A’s conduct was clearly contrary to the intent of Article 4, since interest in property created through a family relationship can be closer and more tangible than through a corporate relationship which is cited in the Code as an interest requiring disclosure. REALTOR® A was found to have violated Article 4 for failing to disclose to Client B that the buyer was his father-in-law.
REALTORS® Association Of Indian River County, Inc.
MLS Statistics
Statistics developed by the REALTORS Association of Indian River County through its
Multiple Listing Service and in conjunction with Florida REALTORS reflect the following for May 2016/2015. The Residential closed sales of single family detached
homes totaled 253 units for May 2016. This compares to a total of 285 units in May 2015. The median price of single
family detached homes sold by members of the REALTORS Association of Indian River County MLS for May 2016 was $204,000. This compares to a median price
of $214,000 for May 2015. Current active inventory of residential single family detached homes total 1293 for
May 2016. This compares to the active inventory of 1257 for May 2015.
The Residential closed sales of condominium homes
totaled 93 units for May 2016. This compares to a total of 95 units in May 2015. The median price of condominium homes sold by members of the REALTORS Association of Indian River County MLS for May 2016 was $160,500.
This compares to a median price of $110,000 for May 2015. Current active inventory of condominium homes
total 329 for May 2016. This compares to the active inventory of 329 for May 2015.
Report Prepared on June 20, 2016
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GGoovveerrnnmmeenntt AAffffaaiirrss UUppddaattee NAR Pushes Back Against Patent Troll
NAR took a forceful step against patent trolls in May by filing a petition with the U.S. Patent Office challenging the validity of patent claims by a company that's been threatening infringement lawsuits against several real estate companies.
For several years one company, Data Distribution Technologies, has been sending letters to real estate companies demanding payment to use old and widely available technology that the company claims infringes its patent.
Data Distribution Technologies is considered a non-practicing entity, or patent troll, because its business model is based exclusively on buying overbroad patents and sending demand or "license" letters to users of products whose technology supposedly falls under the unreasonably broad scope of the patents. The letters demand payment of a licensing fee or face an expensive, resource-consuming patent-infringement lawsuit.
NAR has also been working the patent troll issue for several years on the legislative front. The association supports legislation in Congress, including "The Innovation Act," H.R. 9, that would make it harder for patent trolls to sue companies for patent infringement and also make it easier for companies to defend themselves. Move Inc.-Zillow Lawsuit Settled
Zillow agreed to pay $130 million to settle allegations that two of its executives stole trade secrets from Move Inc., operator of realtor.com®. "We are pleased that the parties have reached an amicable resolution," NAR President Tom Salomone said in a prepared statement. NAR was a co-plaintiff in the suit, brought in 2014 against Zillow and the two executives, both former executives of Move. Move and NAR had accused the former Move executives, Errol Samuelson and Curt Beardsley, of stealing confidential documents and breaching their fiduciary duties to the company. House Examines Banking Rules
NAR expressed its support for a hearing the House Small Business Committee held June 9 to examine the burden the Dodd-Frank banking regulations have placed on small banks and rural communities. During the hearing, representatives of community banks testified that the increase in compliance requirements has impacted their ability make lending decisions based on creditworthiness.
FAA Publishes Final Commercial Drone Rule
Commercial use of drones is set to expand under the Federal Aviation Administration rule it released yesterday. The rule takes effect in August and NAR is pleased it paves the way for responsible use of small drones for commercial purposes. Despite eliminating the requirement that operators hold a pilot's license, anyone looking to fly drones commercially will still have to comply with strict requirements designed to protect people on the ground. NAR's work on this issue will continue calling for eased restrictions on a "micro" category of drones; drones in this category weigh less than four pounds and present a much smaller safety risk than certain drones in the under-55 pound category covered by the rule released today. NAR also believes there is an ongoing need for a drone strategy that allows for "beyond visual line-of-sight" flights, or those where the operator cannot physically see the drone throughout the entire operation. These flights are particularly important for aerial photography across large buildings or tracts of land. Owners Can Sue Upfront on Clean Water Ruling
Developers can sue the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to get a definitive ruling on whether their property is subject to regulation under the Clean Water Act without first having to go through an expensive and time consuming permit process, the U.S. Supreme court ruled unanimously. The decision is consistent with what NAR and the National Association of Home Builders sought in an amicus brief they filed with the court on behalf of property owners.
Voice on Capitol Hill The program is an opportunity to bring a strong and united REALTOR® voice to members of Congress. With over 16,000 broker owners and 450,000 agents in the program, the REALTOR® voice will be heard loud and clear.
Easy‐to‐Manage Solution Nothing needs to be downloaded and there is no cost to the broker. NAR gives the broker‐owner or managing broker access to the Broker Portal.
Proven Results Calls for Action response rates are significantly higher when agents receive their message from their broker. Nearly 40% of all responses on Calls for Action were from agents in the Broker Involvement Program.
For more info- www.realtoractioncenter.com/realtors/brokers
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MeLS Corner
July 2016 RAIRC Multiple Listing Service
Look for your Public ID shown in this column. If it appears, call Mel at 772-567-3510 by the end of the month to claim your prize.
Access Matrix http://rairc.mlsmatrix.com
Technical Support - AnswerLink call 888-825-5472. Realist and Matrix training tutorials are available under
Help On-Line in Matrix. LiveChat is available under Help, On-Line Help.
Data Input Sheets are also found under Help, Forms, Select your Data Input Form of property type and in
Association website www.rairc.com
MLS Computer Training for Monday, July 18 Basic 10-Noon. Using MLS Resource links, adding search fields, hotsheets, field related controls, viewing, sorting and filtering a list and tack related controls. Agent Webpage/Stats 1:30-3:30pm. Web presence by adding listings, text, images/videos to your own personally professional branded webpage that’s integrated with IDX search functionality and hosted on the Matrix web server.. Stats is a set of integrated and automatic statistical reports and report/display builder. Matrix offers numerous preset reporting options, making it easy for agents to generate up-to-date statistical reports featuring attractive charts and graphs with just a few clicks allowing for the comparison of virtually any two market stats on the same chart..
“Permission To Advertise”
Permission to Advertise is a field used to indicate that you are giving other participants permission to advertise your listing in the media, billboard, other real estate books, on Facebook, or even on Craig’s list by indicating yes. There is no rule that says you must say that the listing belongs to another broker. The default is no, but you do have the option to change to yes. If you find that someone is advertising without your permission you might want to check your answer of this field on your listing
“Second Unbranded Virtual Tour Link” Now available for input is a second virtual tour link for a second URL to another unbranded virtual tour for your listing. The 2nd tour could be a tour of the outside or a 3D tour of the property. Photos for maximum quality, upload photos at least 1024x768 pixels in size.
“REALTORS® Property Resource Program”
Soon to be available , REALTORS® Property Resource (RPR) is owned and operated by National Association of Realtors® as a RAIRC member benefit for all Realtors®. Only Realtors® can access RPR. A single entry point for data simplifies the process. The data entry and collection platform would comply with RESO standards, ensuring the quality of data across the industry. Brokers can more easily control where and how listing information is displayed. RPR gathers available data on a property and organizes it for your benefit. Customizable reports for any property will be available from your IOS or Android device. Send reports directly to your clients, with your branding and your own notes and photos. Webinars and In-house training TBA Check out RPR at http://support.narrpr.com
“Reporting NON-MLS Property as Sold for Comps”
A $30 fee for listing entry by Association staff applies to and includes Non-MLS property when entered and reported as sold in the MLS for comparable purposes. A sold property will be allowed to be entered when sold by an MLS Participant firm when the following criteria is met and documentation is provided by mailing to RAIRC MLS Staff for entry into the MLS. The following are required: 1. Completed MLS data input sheet with all required fields describing the property for input and fill out the sold data on the change form 2. Exterior photo of the property emailed to MLS in jpg format and 3. One of the following to support that MLS Participant participated in the sell of the property; a. Signed Buyers Brokers Agreement with Buyer of Property. b. Copy of HUD showing participating brokerage firms to the transaction. or c. Copy of the commission check form Seller/closing Agent (FSBO) or Brokerage (Non-MLS Participant) showing the requesting office participated in the transaction. 4. Payment of $30 by Visa or Master Card . All other listings reported as ‘Sold’ must have a valid listing agreement and be entered into the MLS system prior to being sold in order to be reported as a sale through the MLS. Sold transactions will only be required to send to the MLS when necessary and requested by MLS along with the listing agreement.
“Property Sub Type” The “Property Sub Type” field, if indicated as attached means that the property is connected to another home/structure, for example a condo unit. It does not mean to a garage. The garage is indicated under “Parking.”
“New and Enhanced Features in Matrix ” There are a few interface enhancement changes in Matrix designed to improve consumer experience. Just to name a few; the customer portal header and footer packages and styles will be updated to be wider to span the entire width of the portal. The previous headers were 745 pixels wide and now will be 1200 pixels. A new side-by-side thumbnail and map display will be created. This new display will be more consumer friendly report with a more info option to display the full consumer report. MLS Basic training is on July 18th from 10-noon.
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Place your order with Ashley! Call (772) 567-3510 or email [email protected]
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The following members have SentriLock Photo ID cards ready for pick up at the Association office. Please contact Cindy ([email protected]) Or Troy
Bello, J Branca, J
Calhoun, T Coleman, P Daninger, C
Dellenberger, J Dorricott, M Greenfield, R
Hamers, R
Hardee, D Houdyshell, V
Kanner, C Kantzler, A Kitchen, P
Kite , K Kovachev, P
LuLich, S Marrero, J
Moscrip, J Peters, F Pruitt, J
Puckhaber, N Schabot, W
Snowberger, M Sykes, W Vara, C
Waldrop, A
Waterman, A Webb, L
Wiegner, C Wonderling, D
How to View the Access Log
Any time someone uses their SentriCard®, contractor code or 1 day code to access the key compartment of a lockbox, the lockbox and SentriCard® records certain access information. You can view this information on the Lockbox Access Report or Lockbox Access Log.
1. Insert your SentriCard® into the Reader and Login.
2. From the Main Menu, click Lockboxes or My Lock-boxes.
3. On the Lockboxes window, click the lockbox's View Access Log hyperlink. You can also click the View Access Log hyperlink on the Edit Lockbox window.
4. The SentriLock Server will display the Access Log.
Using the Sentrilock app versus your card:
When having difficulties, please call Sentrilock (877-736-8745). They can easily troubleshoot any issues as the app does not always have signal. In some cases, the
lockbox needs to be woken up by having a card stuck into the box then it works.
If you remove the battery for more than a few minutes; or if the battery runs down completely, you may need to update the lockbox clock. Note: The lockboxes have a memory backup circuit that will retain the lockbox settings and timekeeping
system during the battery replacement.
** After replacing your lockbox battery, the internal clock on the lockbox may need to be updated if the memory backup
circuit stopped operating during the battery replacement. It is recommended to update the lockbox clock after every battery
replacement.
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Alive at 5
Register NOW to enjoy fun, food,
music and MORE!! We hope to see you there..
Friendly Reminder:
Be sure to cast your vote for RAIRC’s 2017 Board
of Directors and 2016 award winners. The
polls will remain open until July 21st at 2PM.
REALTORS® ASSOCIATION OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, INC. 3250 67th St , Vero Beach FL 32967
MLS Computer Training “Must have Logins to Attend Training Sessions”
Access Matrix at http://rairc.mlsmatrix.com
A Quick Reference Guide & Training Tutorials are available under Help in Matrix 6.9 version
Data Input Forms available under “Association Links” Answer link customer support 1-888-825-5472 & live chat
Classes held in Association Auditorium Make your reservations today!
Fax to 772-778-6490 (or) Register on-line: www.rairc.com
Name: ________________________________________________________________ Office#____________________________________Office Phone#_________________
MLS Training Schedule (Check date/time please)
Everything MLS!
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July 18 Mon: Basic 10-Noon__ Stats/Agent Webpage 1:30-3:30___ August 8 Mon: Realist 10-Noon__ Advanced/CMA 1:30-3:30___
Sept 12 Mon: Basic 10-Noon__ Stats/Agent Webpage 1:30-3:30___ Oct 3 Mon: Advanced/CMA 10-Noon_ Listing Input/Edit 1:30-3:30_
RAIRC
Spotlight on Education To register for a course held at our Association,
visit www.RAIRC.com or Call 567-3510
REGISTRATION: We appreciate your cooperation in your timely arrival as the course will begin promptly as scheduled. Due to DBPR requirements, Registration Sign-In will begin 30 minutes PRIOR to the start of ALL scheduled courses.
REGISTRY DEADLINE: *2 Calendar Days PRIOR to the scheduled course or event,
by (Midnight) 11:59PM.
Anyone registered after the deadline will be considered a LATE registry and will be REQUIRED to pay FULL PRICE prior to attending the course or event.
REGISTRATION CONFIRMATION: Anyone who registers for a course using the website, www.RAIRC.com, will receive a registration confirmation number. All students registered for an RAIRC CEU course or event will receive an email confirmation 2 days prior to the scheduled course. If you have not received a confirmation email by this time, contact the Association to confirm you’re registered. If you register after this time, you will not receive an email confirmation. If you are not on the registration roster the day of class, you will be required to pay a Late Registry fee (see below for fee information).
PRICING FOR CE COURSES & GMM: RAIRC REALTOR® MEMBERS
Pre-Registration - FREE Late Registration - $5 per CE hour
AFFILIATE MEMBERS & *FL REALTORS® Pre-Registration - $10 per CE hour Late Registration - $15 per CE hour
*NON-MEMBERS Pre-Registration - $20 per CE hour Late Registration - $25 per CE hour
*Payment MUST be received prior to RSVP *NO REFUNDS for cancellation / No-Show
NO SHOWS: Anyone registered for a course or event that is a NO SHOW or fails to cancel his/her registration PRIOR to the registration deadline will be billed $10.00.
CANCELLTIAONS: Cancellations must be called into the Association office or emailed to [email protected] PRIOR to the registration deadline or it will be considered late & a $10.00 Fee will be assessed.
July 12th Code of Ethics 1:00 - 4:00 PM; 3ceu’s w/ Richard Fryer
Vicky Santana of NextHome Santana Real Estate in Vero Beach was recently awarded the “Seller Representative Specialist” (SRS) Designation.
Earn CE’s anytime!
Find the same ad displayed below on the Association’s website – www.RAIRC.com – and click.
You’ll be directed to The CE Shop website. Select and pay for the course(s) desired, and earn CE hours at your own
pace. Anytime and from anywhere. Note the 20% discount if you use the promo code ‘JULY 20’.
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